Cold-calling is a way of approaching an employer by telephone. Although some people handle their ability to engage a cold-calling better than most of the others, contacting a potential employer can be quite stressful.


We have made a “ten thing list” about what to love about cold calls. So before you find yourself in a stressful situation remember all the benefits this tool brings.

1) It Works – Cold calling works! It requires skill, the right mental attitude, and an iron will. Those three things make me smile!
2) Speed – I can go as fast as I can, and take on the attitude of, “There is somebody out there who is ready to do business with me… I’m gonna find ‘em!”
3) Efficiency – Think of cold calling as a quick filter. You can quickly learn who your best prospects are going to be.
4) Sharpens Skills – You have to be quick on your feet, maintain composure, and always be professional. Nothing sharpens skills like cold calling!
5) Keeps Me Humble – All great sales people can get a little cocky sometimes. No matter how good you are, you are going to have days when you get beat up on the phone. A little humble pie is a good reminder that we can always get better.
6) Hidden Prospects – There are prospects out there that have a need and are ready to buy. Nobody knows about them until the cold caller finds them!
7) Follow-Up Opportunities – Cold calling creates follow-up opportunities. I love it when a prospect says something like, “I have X, Y, and Z going on right now, but call me in two weeks.” When I call them back, they are “often” ready to have a professional conversation. The more I cold call, the more follow-up opportunities I create!
8) Builds My Pipeline – As a salesperson, it isn’t a natural tendency to be organized. Business opportunities can fall through the cracks. Cold calling makes it easy to sit at my desk, and build a pipeline. I use my CRM to keep quality notes on all of my prospects. Everything I need is in front of me.
9) Multiple Decision Makers – Within seconds, I can try to reach multiple decision makers within a company. If one isn’t available, I try the other one!
10) Willing to Do What Others Won’t – I love cold calling. I tell myself that every day. In fact, I make it a point to walk into the office, turn on my computer, and dial my first call before I do anything else. It sets the tone for the rest of the day.

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Comment by bill josephson on January 14, 2013 at 10:44am

Elise, I find no easy way to reach people--emails to people I've never spoken with get rare positive results in my experience.

Not unusual for me to call 30-50 times over the course of days/weeks leaving voice mails to simply call back.  I also have a blocked number so they don't know who's calling in sometimes curiousity getting the better of them and picking up.

Comment by Elise Reynolds on January 14, 2013 at 10:56am

I do leave voice mails for sure just increasingly there are people who sort of see their official office phone as a black hole they can ignore.  If you are in the know with them or if they really want to communicate with you they will give you their mobile number.  And they are very selective about whom they share that number with.

 

I don't block my number but I do just have the number listed under my personal name, not my business.  I think I get a few more pick-ups because of the caller ID reading "Elise Reynolds" vs. "EMR Technology".  People think, "do I know Elise, is she calling from my client, did I meet her last week?"  LOL.

 

It might be fun and helpful in the near future for several of us to hook up outside of the blog and have a few sessions between  ourselves on a conference call to discuss our techniques with voice mail or email.  How to improve our call backs. 

Comment by bill josephson on January 14, 2013 at 10:58am

Agreed.  I've found in my years recruiting that persistance is usually rewarded--you just never know when

Comment by Ron on January 14, 2013 at 12:19pm

Great piece.  Thanks for sharing.  I too have now shared it with people in Sales.

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